Hercules Hamburglar Revealed After Pants Fall From Weight Of Stolen Hamburger Meat

HERCULES (CBS SF) -- A "wardrobe malfunction" revealed packages of stolen hamburger meat after two men were confronted for shoplifting from a Hercules grocery store on Tuesday, police said Wednesday.

Officers responded around 8:30 p.m. to a report of a theft that had occurred 20 minutes earlier at Lucky Supermarket, police said. According to its website, the store is located at 1590 Sycamore Ave.

A witness told police she saw two men in their 50s walking around inside the store but not appearing to buy anything.

As they were leaving the store, the witness said it was obvious that one of the two men had stuffed a number of items into his baggy pants, police said.

When the witness confronted the two men as they were getting into a GMC Yukon, the man with the baggy pants had a "wardrobe malfunction," and his pants fell to his ankles, revealing packages of hamburger, police said.

Hercules Police spokeswoman Reserve Officer Connie Van Putten said it's a first for her. "I've been in business for almost 50 years and I can't recall having (suspects) drop their pants."

Van Putten said that thieves using baggy pants to conceal stolen items is not an uncommon occurance. However, "It's unusual for them not to maintain their dignity as they're fleeing," she said.

The men drove away before officers could arrive, but police said officers would continue to investigate the suspected hamburger thefts.

The two men were described as African Americans in their 50s, both around 6-foot to 6-foot-2, wearing dark clothing. The man who had his pants fall had a full beard and wore a black jeans jacket and dark, baggy jeans over grey shorts.

 

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